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  • of approaching these particular meetings was to leave my house at seven, which I usually do, and use the telephone in my car to communicate with the deputy chief of the park police, Alfred Beye, who by the way was-F: How do you spell that? C: B-E-Y-E. He
  • on the telephone and in person about it. He shifted the major responsibility for the event to young Rusk, whom I recall as a very bright, effective, articulate young man. F: Did he have any official position, or was he just sort of a friend of the court? C
  • . Johnson wanted to present a personal gift each to Mr. and Mrs. Rockefeller, and I was asked to come forth with ideas. for trout. I knew that Mr. Rockefeller likes to fish, especially Liz and I talked on the telephone a number of times, and we agreed